Nov. 30th, 2023

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So, I decided to try and do laundry - so far so good, no one was down there. The machines were sparkling new. Put my clothes in them. Then went to figure out how to get money on my card. There were all of these little directions.

I tried to follow them.

I got nowhere.

After about twenty minutes of this - I called the Super. Who informed me that the management was trying something new with the machines, but so far it wasn't working. First it was the internet connection. Now, it's the bank authorization for the transactions - the bank wasn't accepting it. But it should be working tomorrow.

Debating going back to using "Urban Wash" again - which I ended up using in 2021 when they rewired the building and the washing machines were out of order. The new machines are - well, not exactly working properly. They cost $2.95 for the small loads, and $4.95 for the double-loader. Originally they were $1.50 and $2.50. The dryer went from .25 cents for 8 minutes to 35 cents for 8 minutes.

But that's not the biggest issue - they are digital. So to get money on the card - you have to tap the laundry card, swipe the debit card, press the button, select credit/debit, select amount, tap your card again, and get it finalized. Then when using the machine? Tap your card, push hard on the button, turn select the type of wash, press again. And it is in English only.

They charge extra for heavy soiled or extra rinse. Also the selection seems to just be delicates, cold, warm and hot. When before it was cold, warm, hot, woolens, delicates and permanent press.

I think they screwed up. A lot of tenants are going to be really unhappy. I'm unhappy - but I don't have kids, or lots of things to wash on a weekly basis.

It's been a week. Honestly everything that can go wrong, appears to have done so.
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1. Henry Kissinger Died at 100

My reaction when I heard it on the news this morning - was, oh, finally. I was beginning to think he was going to live forever. (Although, I know people who are still alive and kicking at 109.) Also, to be honest? I kept forgetting he was still alive. Every once in a while - someone would mention he was alive or doing something, and I'd think - wait, still? (Someone on one of the fanboards I was on - actually interned or clerked for him and knew him. Someone posted on Blue Sky - that on Blue Sky everyone was posting celebratory messages about him dying (the proverbial dancing on the grave bit) while on Linked In - all the foreign service/diplomatic employees were posting pictures of themselves with him and how they'd known him.)

I went on Blue Sky, and dear lord, Blue Sky is brutal. I didn't realize how many people truly hated that man. And worse felt the need to vent their hatred towards him. Let's just say - over a thousand posts stating pretty much "ding dong, he'd dead, hurray" ....

This type of venting can't be healthy for the human psyche? Can it?

The man is dead. (Granted I'd probably be dancing if it were the Doofus, so I get it.). But, he was 100 years of age. Hating him now isn't going to change anything or help anyone he hurt.

See? This is why I'm staying away from the news. I have enough people at work I want to smack. I do not need to add to it.

I wonder sometimes if social media or media in general is healthy? All this information fired at us twenty-four seven can't be healthy? Can it?

2. Has anyone seen the film The Blue Beetle - is it worth watching? (It's currently streaming on MAX, hence the question.)

Also did anyone see Killers of the Flower Moon? Is it worth checking out on Apple TV or Disney + when and if it arrives?

3. Barbra Streisand Memoir. The Streisand I keep misspelling. Mainly because I struggle with the i before e rule that has been ingrained in my head. Stupid English Grammar rules.

Anyhow, apparently Elliot Gould and Streisand did not separate or divorce over anything so silly as cheating, no it was their separate interests and lifestyle choices. Read more... )

Oh Streisand stated something interesting about the Oscars, the year she won. That the winners didn't always make a lot of sense. She said, 2001 wasn't even nominated, and Oliver was the winner. Oliver?

Here were the nominees..Read more... )
Consider this was also the year of 2001: a Space Odyssey, Rosemary's Baby, A Lion in Winter, Planet of the Apes, The Thomas Crown Affair, The Odd Couple, Night of the Living Dead, Charly, Bullit, The Boston Strangler,

I long ago stopped taking the Oscars seriously - when Gandhi and Titantic won. Also, when I began to forget who won.

4. A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand

So far very similar to most of Hand's works, and Donna Tartt's Secret History for that matter. In that it is about a bunch of artists or a group of thirty-something friends who decide to rent out a house...or visit a place...or do a ritual...and things go wonky.

I'm enjoying it. But that's because Hand likes subtle psychological horror as opposed to full throttle horror. I find psychological horror scarier and more thrilling in books than overtly descriptive horror. Stephen King didn't scare me that much - I'm among the few that wasn't scared by his novel The Shining, the Stanely Kubrick version on the other hand..
Read more... )

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